Health Calendar

l The First New Jersey Depressive
and Manic Depressive Support Group will present the Mental
Health Players of Morris County at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 14 at
the Morristown Unitarian Fellowship,

21 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown. The
Players are a group of volunteers who have an interest in acting
and sensitivity to people. Using role-play techniques, the Players
improvise real-life situations tailored to a particular audience.
For information, call (973) 994-1143.

l Concerned Families for the
Mentally Ill, a Morris County

support group for parents and relatives of
mentally ill adults, meets at 7:30 p.m. on the second and fourth
Monday of the month in Morristown. For more information, contact
Dejaye Pason at (973) 377-9280.

l Debtor's Anonymous, a
12-step program for anyone having problems with money, compulsive
shopping, debt or any other money related problems, meets at 7:30
p.m. every Tuesday at the Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church, North
Finley Avenue, Basking Ridge. For more information, call (908)
580-8200.

l Lyme Disease Support
Group, Northern New Jersey Chapter, meets from 7 to 9
p.m., the third Tuesday of the month at the Parish House of the
Presbyterian Church, 65 South St., Morristown. For information,
call (973) 267-9168 or (973) 691-9034 or (973) 335-4553.

l North Jersey Stroke Discussion
Group meets from 1 to 2:30 p.m., the second and fourth
Tuesday of the month at the Grace Episcopal Church, 4 Madison Ave.,
Madison. For more information, call Stanley Levine at (908)
754-6482.

l Parkinson's Support Group
for the Bernards Township area meets the third Tuesday of every
month at Fellowship Village in Liberty Corner. For more
information, call Mary Acevedo, licensed social worker, at (908)
580-3828.

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